This lawsuit hopes to end with a nationwide restraining order making sure that money continues flowing into states for needed services like policing.
The Delaware Department of Justice is joining 17 states in suing the Trump administration for its order ending birthright citizenship.
It's more than just a tour of Washington D.C., it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and Delaware Electric Cooperative explains how students can get involved.
A judge in Washington, D.C., sided with plaintiffs who claimed the White House’s freezing of billions of dollars in congressionally-approved funding violated the law.
Mass. AG Campbell is co-leading a lawsuit of 23 states to stop the Trump Administration’s new policy pausing federal grants and loans.
The nation's capital is expected to see mostly sunny skies with increasing winds over the next few days; gusts may hit 47 mph on January 29.
Federal employees being required to work in-office will soon become the latest flashpoint in the incoming administration.
Over the next four weeks, the D.C. area comes alive with events highlighting contributions made by the Black community, lionizing heroes like Frederick Douglass and William Still; shining a spotlight on histories that don’t always appear in schoolbooks;
Some D.C.-area universities directly educate the federal workforce and worry that it could make them a target of the Trump administration’s efforts to curb diversity programs.
WASHINGTON, DC - In 2026, as the United States marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the milestone will be celebrated on stages across America. But nowhere will the celebration be more spectacular than in the nation's capital.
As the Eagles prepare to take on the Commanders, a group of Birds fans based in Washington, D.C. is also getting ready.
These 142 rescue puppies traveling to compete in the Puppy Bowl come from 80 shelters across 40 states, and two countries, in what Animal Planet has described as “the cutest competition of the